2013 Yamaha V-Star 650 Custom : Coolness Factor = 61.0%
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Re: This week: 2013 Yamaha V-Star 650 Custom : Vote Today
I'll give it a Cool simply because it still exists. Vulcan 500 is gone, Honda VLX is gone. As Blues points out, the S40 is a small-framed bike that is best for people smaller in stature. The displacement associated with a "first bike" seems to be going up and up. Nice that some full-framed, moderate displacement options like this still exist. Cool.
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Re: This week: 2013 Yamaha V-Star 650 Custom : Vote Today
I never said the S40 was better. While the S40 might a be a small-framed thumper, it's highway capable and the smaller frame is less intimidating. I think people believe that their first bike should be the last bike they own. The reality is, a beginner bike is something to learn on, not marry.
The seat height on the V-Star 650 is 27.4" and the Sportster Iron is 26.9". It's hardly a top-heavy bike.
The seat height on the V-Star 650 is 27.4" and the Sportster Iron is 26.9". It's hardly a top-heavy bike.
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Re: This week: 2013 Yamaha V-Star 650 Custom : Vote Today
The S40 is not a viable choice for people my size (6'1", 225 lbs). I've sat on them numerous times - I just don't fit. For people who can fit on one, the S40 is a great bike. For people who don't fit an S40, I'm glad Yamaha makes an option, the V-star 650.
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Re: This week: 2013 Yamaha V-Star 650 Custom : Vote Today
Likewise.jstark47 wrote:The S40 is not a viable choice for people my size (6'1", 225 lbs). I've sat on them numerous times - I just don't fit. For people who can fit on one, the S40 is a great bike. For people who don't fit an S40, I'm glad Yamaha makes an option, the V-star 650.
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Re: This week: 2013 Yamaha V-Star 650 Custom : Vote Today
This is a classic starter bike and it gets better with age. I gave it an awesome!
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Re: This week: 2013 Yamaha V-Star 650 Custom : Vote Today
Getting a cool from me for the reason that this will be the bike that beginners will be buying 15 years from now
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Re: This week: 2013 Yamaha V-Star 650 Custom : Vote Today
I have almost zero interest in the cruiser segment, but the reality is that cruisers are half of the market and this looks to be a solid starter cruiser at a good price point. I actually sat on one at the Yamaha dealer in Richardson, Texas. If I liked cruisers this bike would easily make the short list for a first bike.
+2 Cool
This is likely to be my top rating for any cruiser but I was strongly tempted to bump it to +3 in honor of b2c.
+2 Cool
This is likely to be my top rating for any cruiser but I was strongly tempted to bump it to +3 in honor of b2c.


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Re: This week: 2013 Yamaha V-Star 650 Custom : Vote Today
Hanson wrote:I have almost zero interest in the cruiser segment, but the reality is that cruisers are half of the market and this looks to be a solid starter cruiser at a good price point. I actually sat on one at the Yamaha dealer in Richardson, Texas. If I liked cruisers this bike would easily make the short list for a first bike.
+2 Cool
This is likely to be my top rating for any cruiser but I was strongly tempted to bump it to +3 in honor of b2c.


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Re: This week: 2013 Yamaha V-Star 650 Custom : Vote Today
Uncool for me. It's still on the market because its a reliable good starter cruiser. It'll last quite some time with good upkeep and has more than enough power for the interstate or a regular rider in the twisties (brum needs to stop posting his ride videos- we know what he wants power wise
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Re: This week: 2013 Yamaha V-Star 650 Custom : Vote Today
I voted: Awesome
We need more great beginner bikes like this. The 650cc and under sized motorcycle market is well... undersized! And the V-Star 650 is a great choice for new riders, easy to maintain, inexpensive to own and stone reliable. It may not have the grumble and growl but it will stir the emotions for a long time.
The only issue I have with it is it's 500lb+ weight, a little less weight would be welcomed.
Mike
We need more great beginner bikes like this. The 650cc and under sized motorcycle market is well... undersized! And the V-Star 650 is a great choice for new riders, easy to maintain, inexpensive to own and stone reliable. It may not have the grumble and growl but it will stir the emotions for a long time.
The only issue I have with it is it's 500lb+ weight, a little less weight would be welcomed.
Mike
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